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Dog Areas in Irvington, NY

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Also
known as Irvington-on-Hudson, the affluent village of Irvington lies
on the banks of the Hudson River, offering scenic waterfront views
from so many parts of town. With everything from parks to nature
preserves, to dog-friendly restaurants, Irvington is a pawriffic place
to spend some time with your pooch. And while Irvington doesn't boast any veterinarians of its own, your pup can receive care nearby in Dobbs Ferry.

Some
of the best dog walks in Irvington can be found at the Taxter Ridge
Park Preserve, which boasts 190 acres of forests, streams, wetlands
and more. There are several unmarked trails that criss-cross their
way through the park, providing endless amounts of tail-wagging fun.

Irvington
is also home to neighborhood parks that are pawfect for shorter
walks. The popular Matthiessen Park is situated right by the Hudson
River, and has sports courts, a spray pool, picnic tables and
barbecues, while the tranquil Halsey Pond Park is the place to go if
you and Fido would like to do some fishing.

If
your pooch enjoys dining out, then Chutney Masala is a must-visit.
This dog-friendly Indian restaurant makes use of the freshest of
ingredients, and all of their delicious dishes are home-made.

With
both urban parks as well as spacious natural areas of wilderness,
Irvington offers the best of both worlds when it comes to dog walks,
making this a village that your pooch will no doubt love.

Best Dog Neighborhoods in Irvington, NY

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Population Density2,377/sq mi

#1 Irvington on Hudson

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Being
located in the heart of Irvington, there is always plenty going on in
the Irvington on Hudson neighborhood. You will find a couple of
Irvington's parks here, including the Scenic Hudson Park, which
stretches out for just under five acres. With two sports fields, two
playgrounds, a boat launch and winding pathways that total just under
a mile in length, there is plenty to see and do in this park. Also in
this neighborhood is Memorial Park, which is home to tennis courts,
three fields, a playground and picnic tables. Dogs are welcome in
both of these parks, so long as they are kept on a lead.

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Population Density4,552/sq mi

#2 Dobbs Ferry

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The
small village of Dobbs Ferry is adjacent to Irvington, and offers up
some pawsome dog walks. For spectacular woodland views, the 76 acre
Juhring Nature Preserve is the place to go. This beautiful expanse of
wilderness boasts several hiking trails that you and Fido can follow,
with each one varying in length and difficulty level. Just make sure
to bring along a lead, doggie bags and drinking water for the both of
you. For a shorter walk, the eight acre Gould Park is also in this
neighborhood, with its basketball court, swimming pool, sports fields
and playground, as well as a paved walking path that runs through the
park.

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Population Density5,276/sq mi

#3 Benedict Ave

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The
Tarrytown neighborhood of Benedict Ave is right next to Irvington,
and is a beautiful green area in which to spend a few hours with your
pooch. This is where you will find the Glenville Woods Park Preserve,
a 45 acre nature preserve which is just one section of a 580 acre
stretch of unbroken forest. There is such a wide variety of different
habitats within the preserve, with more than 100 bird species, 26
reptile species, and over 100 plant species living here. The
extensive network of trails running through the park are the best way
to explore your surroundings, just be sure to keep Fido on a lead at
all times.

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Population Density3,455/sq mi

#4 Ardsley

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Less
than a mile from Irvington is the small village of Ardsley, which
provides access to a few pawsome parks. Begin at the 172 acre V.E.
Macy Park, with its large lake, ice skating rink, sports fields, and
open grassy lawns. The McDowell Park is smaller, but still features
several sports fields, a pavilion, a snack bar and picnic areas. If
your pup still needs more exercise, you can access Secor Woods Park
from Ardsley. This spacious park is not only home to playgrounds,
sports facilities and picnic groves, but also to a large expanse of
woodland with walking trails running through it.

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Population Density4,151/sq mi

#5 Saw Miller River

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There
are so many pawtastic walks to be had in Saw Miller River, a
Tarrytown neighborhood that is less than two miles from Irvington.
The 70 acre Tarrytown Lakes Park is always popular, as it contains
two large man-made lakes with walking trails looping their way around
them. Not too far away from here is the south end of the Rockefeller
State Park Preserve, which features 1425 acres of forested hills and
valleys, as well as several hiking trails to choose from. One of the
longest trails in the park is the 1.7 mile Lucy's Loop, which will
take you past hardwood forests and small streams, while the one mile
Eagle Hill Trail boasts some panoramic views of the Hudson River.